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 Hypertext and Hypermedia Bibliography
"Hypertext and Hypermedia." In CETH's Selective Bibliography for Humanities Computing, 1995.
John Unsworth, Department of English and the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia
ENGL 479K: "The Computer and the Text: Hypermedia as Critical Expression," taught by
http://www.bradley.edu/las/eng/biblio/bib2.html   (448 words)

  
 SocioSite: HYPERTEXT AND HYPERMEDIA
Hypertexts may permit the user to search the text in diverse ways, the paths they follow are nonetheless built into the design of the hypertext, and freedom they allow may be less real than it seems.
The technology of writing is changing in an age of electronic media, and literature is changing with it.
Storyspace is a hypertext writing environment that is especially well suited to large, complex, and challenging hypertexts.
http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/topics/hypertext.html   (4253 words)

  
 The world's top History websites
Connecting these disparate networking technologies was not possible with the kind of protocols used on the ARPANET, which depended on the exact nature of the subnetwork.
Small self-contained hypertext systems had been created before, such as Apple Computer's HyperCard, but before the Internet, nobody had worked out how to scale it up so that it could to refer to another document anywhere in the world.
One of the most promising ideas was hypertext, inspired by Vannevar Bush's "memex", Ted Nelson's Project Xanadu and the Note Code Project.
http://dirs.org/dir-wiki.cfm/Top/Computers/Internet/History   (2621 words)

  
 "As We May Think"
Vannevar Bush, inventor of the "Differential Analyser" was well aware of that so, as he saw the war aproaching his end, science and technology would have to turn into a new direction: from research towards reconstruction while all knowledge would have to be gathered together to create a single entity.
For more information on computer 'visionaries' go to: 1938 A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching, 1962 Englebart builds first hypertext system, 1964 McLuhan's "Understanding Media" is published, 1980 "Creeping featurism" is predicted, 1983 Lanier introduces Virtual Reality,...
This idea and many other, written down in "As We May think" shaped the future of information science and technology.
http://dan.moneeek.com/content/random/timeline/hypertext.htm   (229 words)

  
 Hypertext
"This dissertation, which will be written electronically, in hypertext, will perform itself as an interaction between a tradition of post-war American poetry, the information-based models of mind that have emerged in the cognitive sciences (particularly in the field of artificial intelligence and its predecessor cybernetics) and, the technology of hypertext."
He clearly foresaw the event of the personal computer and hypertext systems.
Bolter, J.D., Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing.
http://faculty.washington.edu/~krumme/projects/hyperbiblio.html   (2400 words)

  
 alt.hypertext FAQ list
Hypertext is used in many computer-based technologies and so you can find hypertext in many fields of inquiry.
The author completed a Ph.D. about hypertext at the Computer Science Department in the University of Western Ontario in 1999, and has been been studying hypertext since 1991.
EJournal (an electronic journal) has discussion of hypertext issues, but it is not a discussion list.
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/hypertext-faq.html   (2696 words)

  
 Timelines: Usability and Instructional Technology
Here are some of the influential developments in the history of software usability (blue rows, Field=U) and instructional technology (yellow rows, Field =I).
Much of the founding work on graphical interfaces, hypertext, and collaborative interfaces were conducted here.
Doug Englebart (inventor of the mouse) established his research lab, the Augmentation Research Center, at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI).
http://immersion.gmu.edu/portfolios/lcarter3/timelines.html   (1097 words)

  
 English 8710: Hypertext Fiction & Theory
We will discuss the theoretical and cultural antecedents of hypertext; the nostalgia and yearning for the presence promised by The Book; the tropes and figures of electronic culture; the epistemological and stylistic shifts of hypertextual narrative; and the problem of literary value in the Information Age.
What are the relations between, on the one hand, the formal and generic properties of hypertext fiction and, on the other, the technical features of the medium and its organizational units: the node, the byte, the packet?
Reconfiguring Hypertext as a Machine: Capitalism, Periodic Tables and a Mad Optometrist"
http://www.english.ucsb.edu/faculty/rraley/courses/hypertext-W99.html   (1708 words)

  
 Internet History and Web History
J.C.R. Licklider was chosen to head ARPA's research in improving the military's use of computer technology.
ISTO splits into the Computing Systems Technology Office (CSTO) and the Software and Intelligent Systems Office
The technical scope of IPTO expands and it becomes the Information Science and Technology Office (ISTO).
http://www.internetvalley.com/intval.html   (3043 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts: Literature: Reviews and Criticism: Theory: Hypertext
Digital Literature: From Text to Hypertext and Beyond - Raine Koskimaa's PhD thesis, which develops critical approaches to reading hypertext through close readings of several hypertext fictions.
Indra's Net or Hologography - Introduction to some of the work in 'machine modulated poetry' which John Cayley has been developing since the late 1970s.
ht_lit Mailing List - Instructions on how to join ht_lit, a low-traffic but valuable list a lot of hypertext theorists are members of.
http://dmoz.org/Arts/Literature/Reviews_and_Criticism/Theory/Hypertext   (471 words)

  
 Guide to Cyberspace 6.1: A Hypermedia Timeline
Vannevar Bush (The Science Advisor to President Roosevelt during World War II) proposes MEMEX, a conceptual machine that can store vast amounts of information, in which users have the ability to create information trails, links of related texts and illustrations, which can be stored and used for future reference.
European Conference on Hypermedia Technology in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Ted Nelson conceptualizes "Xanadu", a central, pay-per-document hypertext database encompassing all written information.
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/local/JUNK/guide/guide.14.html   (248 words)

  
 Doing Something Different: A Weblog by Doug Miller
Of course, doing things like helping staff implement paradigm busting technologies (and generally being more staff-centric in their approach) is exactly what IT departments ought to be doing.
We want to think about the ways in which technology provokes us to rethink and reimagine the left wing of the possible.
The PC software organises information on a timeline and lets people add to the collection with images from other digital still and video cameras.
http://www.doug-miller.net/blog/technology.html   (14083 words)

  
 Hypertext Timeline
Andries van Dam develops the Hypertext Editing System at Brown University, followed by the introduction of FRESS in 1968.
Doug Engelbart gives a demo of NLS at FJCC, a part of the Augment project, started in 1962.
The idea was to create a central, pay-per-document database of all written information.
http://www.boraski.com/www/ht.html   (385 words)

  
 Technology Timeline on Almondnet
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http://www.siuk.org.uk/schb/technology_timeline.html   (420 words)

  
 Hypertext Links
There is further information on topics including: Hypertext, Protohypertexts, Computer Networks, and Interactivity and temporal manipulation.
Contents: Provides a comprehensive timeline of hypertext related technology.
There is a great deal of general knowledge of hypertext that can be applied to all online novels, not just this particular example
http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~jmoorse/weblinks.htm   (302 words)

  
 Timeline of hypertext technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article presents a timeline of hypertext technology, including "hypermedia" and related human-computer interaction projects and developments from 1945 on.
This page was last modified 11:19, 21 October 2005.
The term hypertext is credited to the author and philosopher Ted Nelson.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_hypertext_technology   (67 words)

  
 guide hypertext
Guide was a hypertext system originally developed by Peter Brown at the University of Kent in 1982.
The original Guide implementation was for Three Rivers PERQ workstations running Unix.
The Guide system was also the first hypertext system to be sold commercially, starting with the formation of Office Workstations Ltd.
http://www.fact-library.com/guide__hypertext_.html   (292 words)

  
 Transcriptions Topics: Cyber-Scribes: From Manusucript to Hypertext: Timeline Intro
Not content to remain bound to the page by quills or even the movable type of the printing press, books leapt into the information age via the keyboard and electronic scanner to occupy a boundary-less space where the way they are read is again changing our relationship to the information available in the world.
In the first century AD the codex was invented, ushering in a change in the way information was conceived of and disseminated that would eventually impact the entire world.
This page is part of the Transcriptions Project
http://transcriptions.english.ucsb.edu/archive/topics/cyber-scribes/timeline.html   (190 words)

  
 W3C HTML Home Page
XHTML-Print is also targeted at printing in environments where it is not feasible or desirable to install a printer-specific driver and where some variability in the formatting of the output is acceptable.
XHTML Family document types are all XML-based, and ultimately are designed to work in conjunction with XML-based user agents.
The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML™) is a family of current and future document types and modules that reproduce, subset, and extend HTML, reformulated in XML.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp   (4438 words)

  
 Internet Literature, bibliography, Deakin University, Flinders University, UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ...
'Hypertext Publishing and the Evolution of Knowledge', in 'Social Intelligence', Vol.
Gateways to Knowledge The Role of Academic Libraries in Teaching, Learning and Research.
The Technology of Text, Principles for Structuring Design, and Display Text, Educational Technology Publications, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1997.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/5289/THESIS2.html   (960 words)

  
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Other lists can be found at List of reference tables.
Timeline of quantum mechanics, molecular physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics
Timeline of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and random processes
http://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8_%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BA_%D1%85%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%B8%D1%98%D0%B0   (271 words)

  
 Film 24 Timeline
"Computing Machinery and Intelligence" (1950) as quoted in Hardison, O.B. Disappearing Through the Skylight: Culture and Technology in the Twentieth Century.
1973 -- Stanley Cohen (Stanford) and Herbert Boyer (UCSF) and others develop recombinant DNA technology
SEE ALSO: Some Landmarks in Fictive Images of Technology(Web timeline for the representation of technology in literature)
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/Film24Timeline.html   (2918 words)

  
 whatwewant.www
Boolean model -terms in a document is equally weighted as 1 (exist) or 0 (not exist), and documents that satisfy a input query are returned without ranking.
Now WWW is the largest hypertext system created in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee, (the first web page, web server, browser).
This is a technical paper that explains Google's custom scalable cluster filesystem for storing their gigantic database of the entire Web across thousands of low-cost PCs.
http://whatwewant.blogspot.com   (544 words)

  
 Search Engine History
Mike said he should try out the new system on his hypertext project.
Later that year he convinced Mike Sendall to purchase the new NeXT machines created by Steve Jobs.
http://www.searchenginehistory.com   (299 words)

  
 Timelines - AlternaTime
An Illustrated Speculative Timeline of Future Technology and Social Change
Events In Science, Mathematics, and Technology - Timelines
Canisius College and has been collecting timelines on the Internet since 1993.
http://www2.canisius.edu/~emeryg/time.html   (137 words)

  
 Untitled Document
- developed textual conventions so reader could figure out where she is in a text and how to navigate within it: table of contents, chapters, page numbers, headings, footnotes (see hypertext developing these textual conventions today)
Shows us how powerful and pervasive unintended consequences of a new technology can be.
Developed by engineers as a way to share data, email is now used by millions of American who send over two billion messages each day, and it is the cornerstone of many corporations.
http://www.msu.edu/~rosinsk2/hypertext/timeline.html   (495 words)

  
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 PM A-D & The Composing Room: Timelines in Context
The timeline comparisons you are looking for require a browser that supports framesets.
PM A-D and The Composing Room: Timelines in Context
http://www.drleslie.com/Timeline/Timelines.html   (22 words)

  
 Read about Category:Technology timelines at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Category:Technology timelines and learn ...
Research Category:Technology timelines and learn about Category:Technology timelines here!
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 Financial Web Articles
A deal with VW would give Proton access to the German company's technology.
VW, in turn, would obtain greater access to Asian markets, which last year accounted for less than 7% of its sales.
Nissan and Hyundai in particular have chipped away at Proton's market share by introducing locally produced models at competitive prices.
http://www.webarticles.org/hypertext   (4355 words)

  
 Redirects for Victorian Web, Postcolonial Web, and Cyberspace, Hypertext, & Critical Theory
Redirects for Victorian Web, Postcolonial Web, and Cyberspace, Hypertext, & Critical Theory
http://www.stg.brown.edu/landow/landow-redirect.html   (22 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - Category:Technology timelines
World War 1 and 2 - Category:Technology timelines
http://www.worldwardiary.com/history/Category:Technology_timelines   (19 words)

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